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AllMusic's Peter Stepek was positive towards the album, saying "These riff-heavy and radio-ready songs are underscored by a tight drum sound (often with a piccolo snare), the scratching of turntables, and the crunch of heavy guitars: a formidable backdrop for this surprisingly melodic effort. The rhythms of reggae and ska percolate through this ...
At Fillmore East was the first gold album for both the band and label. The partnership would garner more top-charting releases with Eat a Peach, Brothers and Sisters, and Win, Lose or Draw. Between the years of 1969 and 1979, Capricorn produced nine platinum albums, seventeen gold albums, and five gold singles. [5]
According to the review aggregator Metacritic, Capricorn Sun received "universal acclaim" based on a weighted average score of 81 out of 100 from 4 critic scores. [7]Ben Cardew of Pitchfork commented that "TSHA casually throws house, UK garage, R&B, pop, and breakbeats into the mix, in keeping with the relaxed dilettantism currently heard across much modern dance music."
As a major rival to established record companies on the east and west coasts, Capricorn was a huge part of the South’s ’70s cultural renaissance, and Hollywood caught on to the Southern buzz ...
The album's title stems from each band member's respective astrological sign: Dolenz is Pisces, Peter Tork is Aquarius, and both Nesmith and Davy Jones are Capricorn. The album's cover features a drawing of the four Monkees by Bernard Yeszin, their facial features blank, standing in a field of flowers, with the group's guitar logo half-buried.
Capricorns (sometimes stylized as CAPRICORNS) is an instrumental progressive metal band from London, [1] [2] mixing various elements of doom metal, sludge metal [3] and math rock guitars. [4] The band's lineup consisted of guitarist Nathan Dylan Bennett, guitarist Chris Cates, bassist Dean Berry and drummer Nathan Perrier. [ 5 ]
This guy means business—in life, in love, and everything in between.
The band's 1995 studio album 311 went three times platinum in the United States to become their best-selling album. [2] It peaked at number 12 on the Billboard 200. [1] The single "Down" reached number one on the Alternative Songs chart, and the single "All Mixed Up" reached number four. After that, 311 released the studio album Transistor in 1997